76 o , . -"--,- ß . u :'8 "S /...'. iffY SARATOGA VICHY!" +lere is CLUB SOÐA in its finest form I - - - - CLUB .500A that is 5PA1lKlINfi. SPRING WATER' l .. lwe6e !--7ásfæ !--- " ,.loga ,_ and "It's ALKALINE!:, {.ji \\ "Need "!'.f !6 !"ol"e ? i ; \ * * * * * ;:- e<',',....">-., ::: BOTllElJ ONLY AT THE SPRING- 10GA ;è' , . fAKA'ffñl/ PKIH N.Y. * 11 S t.. 1II O ""'" VI HY ; tt !_ r :; SPRÍÑG CõMPÃNY '.C':' 601We6é:26 S-> LA 4-1889 MONT TREMBLANT French-Canadian vil- : ':5 ::r: tI t fe: g sJ " _. i on I st \o,!. Obl ï: . Rest your nerves, gain renewed vigor for war work or business in the quiet of the hills and lake at Mont Tremblant Lodge. Pack trÏps · Riding · Fishing · Tennis · SaiHng · SwinlDling · Mountain climbing · Games · Dancing. You need no auto. Excellent cuisine. Bring the chil. dren. No hay Jever. Summer Season July 1-0ctober 1 Mont Tremblant Lodge (famous ski cen- ter) can be reached easily by train, bus or automobile. Rates $40 per week and up, with meals. (AmerÏcan dollar worth $1.10.) Restricted clientele. MONT TREMBLANT LODGE 90 miles north oj Montreal Mont Tremblant. P. 9.. Canada /J)_. '- C); ''';"'''C" Y, 7)' 8.r-c-ellence · · I to 4 extra large \ rooms. serving pantries. Fur.. nlshed or unfurnished. . . lease or short term.. .superb cuisine. Booklet and rates on request. Select clientele. . fJ (\ ,;. - The Urrtp 1t}otd G) )) 20 East 76th St.. N. Y. C. ( \) n,... ," .. RHinelander 4,1690 THE CUR.R.ENT CINEMA Over T/lere O UT of the actually rather casual jottings that were made into a best-seller called " M M .. " rs. InIver, a movie has evolved that might almost be called stupendous. Running well over two hours and belonging therefore to h " ''' 1 h . b t e epIC c ass, t e pIcture may e con- sidered the final say on the superb and hellish struggle of English families from the beginning of the war until today, of families accustomed to nice things, families with pleasant houses and with a couple of servants. The gentry under fire is the theme, with, at the same time, some regard for the old nobility. En- gineered not to miss a tear, weighted with sobs, yet not without the smile through the tears, as at the quaint antics of servants under stress, the long :film does not seem long. Much of the charm of the picture depends upon Greer Garson's Mrs. :Miniver, whom we first meet buying an extravagant hat and who, before we leave her, has learned quite a new way of living. She has seen her son off to the air corps; she has waited while her husband ran their launch on some strange errand, which turned out to be to Dunkerque; she has had to deal with a wounded German found hiding in her garden; she has had to spend a night with her two younger children and her husband in an air-raid shelter while bombs blew half her house to pieces above them; and she has had to see her son's young bride die from a gun wound. Considerable taste and discretion have been used in each of these episodes, but a sly eye has been kept open, too, for the full sob value, the dramatic turn to break the heart of the spectator, though we are dealing here with the polite people, people agin screaming. It is all very Church of England; suitably early in the film we hustle to se.rvices and at the end are there again, singing "On- ward, Christian Soldiers" in the roof- less edifice, singing with Dame May Whitty, as the lady of the manor, and with Walter Pidgeon, as Mr. Miniver. J AMES CAGNEY is a very different sort of Irishman from George M. Co- han. There is not the blarney in the young man that the great man he repre- sents in "Yankee Doodle Dandy" em- JUNE b, 194-2. c;kk c;L1UU3 conveniently located on Park Avenue - an idea1 PERMANENT or TEMPORARY Residence BY DAY, WEEK, MONTH or YEAR A complete range of accommodations and services SINGLE ROOMS WITH BATH or LUXURIOUS MULTI-ROOM APARTMENTS FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED Maid, valet, laundry and telephone services, serving pantries and de- licious food and refreshments in the Tapestry Room, the Lounge Cafe or your apartment. PARKING and GARAGE FACILITIES c;kk c;L1UU3 Frank W. Regan, Manager Park Ave. at 48th St. 'f5:.. 'f. '{ siNG ANþ PiA,.... 6 't- :; 0':> , "to o , ' .'" c.o <f/t,. CO/r(rl 1' o COCKTA, lS /luo us !"TE T"un i-14 F ROM 23 IIIlTEL PEI/RtE hf4J'/I/#Ø#lIj r: TG: :: E: ot ,..:.' _ ././ &Þ _ . .1 , - - .. , Gn-tUte-ðCUUf,O; :..e-: ;-: 1Þ :;;; !' A MONTOWESE VACATION . rot ' - 'çV -1i , COMPLETE IN ITSELF . ..). . ...,.--- - .........--, ; y -= ';=-- -==;z: MONTOWESE Easily reached via Merritt Parkway, N. H. R. R., bus, or airline. Private beach, 400-ft. sun-deck. Riding, tennis, boating, golf. Cocktail lounge, dance orchestra. Summer theatre. Automatic sprinkler system. Restricted. For Book- let N. write or phone Branford 70. N. Y. phone PL3.5211. INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD, CONN.. 1111 .... NEW*t)(EA N*ItÐIJSE SWAMPSCOTT * * MASSACHUSETTS '(( J;. (,,,,, 1::11. '), .); rl1ftt J.( , * , :: fJ. I * Conveniently located twelve miles from Boston in picturesque Swampscott . . . All recreational features. Private bathing beach . . . . Booklet.